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  • I was considering putting the secrets somewhere not in /etc/nixos/ and just point to them. Then I could push my nix files without worry. My plan was to use my other server as a remote with just git and ssh, but that server is not responding and is ~6 by car away from me (I don't own a car). It will be traveling here soon so I can configure it and send it back though.

    Thanks for the link to sops-nix, I will check it out. As you said, NixOS is great when you have it running. I can't see myself going back to debian now.

  • I used it via Kagi. I'm not sure how they handle it on their end but I can swich between any model that is included in my subscription.

  • I suggest giving NixOS a try. I recommend it because it makes it easy to add or remove stuff. Changing names on containers, removing installed application etc is just changing your configuration. And if you mess something up and it does not boot, you can just boot from the last working configuration.

    Containers are also really easy to manage. Convert a docker run command with https://www.composerize.com/ and then use https://github.com/aksiksi/compose2nix to convert the yaml file to a nix file. Configure as needed.

  • I used Kimi K2 to start learning the Nix language. It really cut down time when trying to understand what I did wrong when switching configurations threw errors.

  • TIL

  • Where do you push to? I have some secrets in my nix files (passwords). While I will get around to move them away from my nix files soonTM, I don't want to push those to a public repo.

  • In only have one server with NixOS. I don’t use flakes, just plain nix files. It still works great as documentation.

    The only thing it is missing is why something is setup in a certain way.

  • Which lawsuit is this about?

  • Simple ≠ easy

    The equation is simple. Actually losing weight is difficult. This is what confused me about your first comment, I couldn't tell if you were saying that it was not simple or not easy. And as you said, losing weight could be lost as either fat or muscle. If your energy intake is less than what you need to sustain your body, the body will take from your reserves (could be fat or muscles).

    I am sure there are complexites to this that I am missing, like what happens if you were to starve then start eating again. The advise I find to be the best is to try to find a diet that you can maintain indefinitely. That does not mean to never eat ice cream, it means to eat less ice cream. If you are eating one bag of chips per day, make it once a weak. Did you eat X today, don't eat Y as well

    Gaining muscles though, all I know about that is mostly nothing so I won't speak on it.

  • I have similar stats on my server. I have ~40 containers running (some are duplicate because I am to lazy to combine all PSQL servers). And since I am the only user, most of them are idle for a lot of the time.

  • Thanks!

  • 1% CPU usages, 50% RAM usage. That checks out.

  • And kind of violence, serious or not, seem to result in bans from the comments I read on Lemmy.

  • I'm confused. Your original comment was worded as if it stood in contradiction to cico.

    Does not what you said just boil down to cico works, but knowing how much energy your body uses on a daily average (o in cico) is difficult to know and to not trust random values on the internet?

  • I've heard that you cannot absorb (for lack of a better word) more that 30g of protein/day (adjust for your body weight).

    Is that remotly true?

  • I don't mind the magic, I like fantasy. The highschool theme got boring, fast.